Popper, David
(6/18/1843 - 8/07/1913)The name of David Popper remains familiar to cellists. A cello pupil of Goltermann, he enjoyed an international career as a virtuoso, eventually settling in Vienna as principal cellist at the Court Opera and as a member of the Hellmesberger Quartet. He later resumed his peripatetic career as a performer before finally settling in Budapest to teach at the Royal Conservatory.
Cello Music
Popper wrote a large quantity of music for the cello,
including,
notably,
his Requiem for three cellos and orchestra,
four concertos,
and certain virtuoso pieces that have remained firmly in recital repertoire.
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Work Name | Category | Year Composed |
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Barcarole Vénetienne, Op. 75, No. 3 | Chamber Music |